Wärmedurchlasswert
The Wärmedurchlasswert, often abbreviated as WDW, is a German term used in building physics. It describes the heat flow rate through a specific area of a building component under a defined temperature difference. Essentially, it quantifies how much heat passes through a material or construction element, such as a wall or window, per unit of time and per degree of temperature difference between the inside and outside.
The unit for Wärmedurchlasswert is Watts per square meter Kelvin (W/(m²·K)). A lower Wärmedurchlasswert indicates better